SARAJEVO, Mar 1 (Hina) - The Independence Day of Bosnia-Herzegovina (BH) was
marked in Sarajevo on Saturday with the laying of wreaths at cemeteries
containing the victims of the four-year siege of the Bosnian capital and a
solemn reception at the Presidency of BH.
Five years ago, on this day, by voting at a referendum, the citizens
of BH decided to take theirs and the fate of their country into their own
hands, the President of the Presidency, Alija Izetbegovic, said on this
occasion. "It was our choice between an unworthy security and freedom. The
price was high, extremely high, but we couldn't go on living with bent
heads. I am proud that five years ago we did not stop before threats and
that we voted for freedom in spite of everything. Bosnia is passing through
huge difficulties, but (we) are overcoming them", Izetbegovic said and
pointed out that he was confident that the idea of an integral and
democratic Bosnia would win in the end.
Deputy High Representative, Michael Steiner also addressed the
citizens of BH, "Bosniaks, Serbs, Croats and all others", saying that a lot
had to be done for a permanent strengthening of peace. "I congratulate all
citizens of BH on all that has been achieved and I am looking forward to our
working together to ensure progress in the year ahead of us", Steiner's note
said.
1 March was chosen as a national holiday in memory of 1 March 1992,
when more than 60 percent (99.6 percent of Croats and Bosniaks) of Bosnia's
citizens opted for independence from Yugoslavia. At the time, the Serb
Democratic Party (SDS) called on Bosnian Serbs not to take part in the
referendum and refused to acknowledge the results. When it had become clear
that the referendum would succeed in spite of all SDS' threats and
blockades, at 00.00 hours of 1 March Sarajevo's most important roads were
blocked by Serb paramilitary units.
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